Monthly Archives: April 2018

Understanding Divorce Mediation and How it Works in Maryland Any way you look at it, divorce can be a daunting process representing a major life change. It can be stressful, expensive, time consuming, and altogether, a major mental and emotional drain, even when there is a brighter future ahead. Because of all of this, divorce mediation in Maryland has become a commonly used path towards reaching a resolution to and conclusion of the marriage.

How are all of these types of divorce in Maryland different? Sometimes it seems like there is so much terminology and verbiage around divorce that it would be impossible to actually understand it all. Don’t worry, we’re here to help, and in this article, we’ll be discussing three pairs of phrases in terms of types of divorce with different meanings. Some overlap with one another, and some are unique to themselves, which is why it’s worthwhile to take a moment to sort it out.

Top Need to Know Divorce Terminology In a previous blog, we discussed and defined the top 10 must know divorce words. Anyone who may be contemplating a divorce or custody case should absolutely take the time to become familiar with those important words and phrases in order to fully understand all of the processes involved. Well, we’re back today with another 10 quick words and phrases for you to add to your collection so you’re not caught off guard. Take a look and as always, feel free to reach out to our team if you have any questions or need further assistance.

Understanding some of the most important divorce terminology Many legal matters can become clouded and bogged down by the terminology used in paperwork, attorney discussions, and courtroom settings. Therefore, we’ve prepared the following list of the top 10 must-know divorce terms and phrases for you to use as a reference in case of any potential confusion.

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